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		<title>By: ND</title>
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		<description>&quot;... is this cold?&quot;  Yes, it is!  

Furthermore, when compared to the overnight temperature in Melbourne, Australia last night of 33 deg C, we wonder whether whether we are on the same planet.  The previous highest overnight temperature in Melbourne was in 1902 and it is expected that a new record may be confirmed today.

What a happy and handsome trio they are.  We are glad that you have turned on perfect winter conditions for Luke.  I wonder how it ranks for him against his usual January activity of riding the waves on the south coast.  Perhaps Luke may be persuaded to post a guest entry on your blog before he leaves.

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<p>Furthermore, when compared to the overnight temperature in Melbourne, Australia last night of 33 deg C, we wonder whether whether we are on the same planet.  The previous highest overnight temperature in Melbourne was in 1902 and it is expected that a new record may be confirmed today.</p>
<p>What a happy and handsome trio they are.  We are glad that you have turned on perfect winter conditions for Luke.  I wonder how it ranks for him against his usual January activity of riding the waves on the south coast.  Perhaps Luke may be persuaded to post a guest entry on your blog before he leaves.</p>
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